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I already had Docs2Go and Goodreader to view but Office2HD and Quickoffice looked so pretty( I am a woman and fall for these things!) that I downloaded both. I find a Word doc that has graphs in it can only open in Docs2Go and Goodreader. In the two pretty apps, there is a blank square in Quickoffice where the graphs should be and in Office2HD, there is nothing but the text...no indication that graphs were even there! How disappointing! I also cannot seem to view any graphs that I have stored in Dropbox, Box or Google docs and download to the two not so pretty apps any more!

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I tend to synchronise my documents by having the most important ones available on the MobileMe cloud, and also physically connecting with the Documents To Go folder across several devices (a Windows notebook, a Windows PC, an iPad and an iPhone 4).

I have to admit that when something seems to work, I do not necessarily poke around for something that works better or is prettier, but this works just fine with for me.

Although it's not the intent of your thread, do you mind if I ask people what exactly is "prettier" or in any way better with the iWorks applications? I've been tempted to try them just because they're Apple-designed, but I don't really need more complications in my life.

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